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Autism Pioneer Uta Frith Rethinks the Spectrum After 60 Years
Health & WellnessMay 14

Autism Pioneer Uta Frith Rethinks the Spectrum After 60 Years

After six decades studying autism, renowned psychologist Uta Frith believes the spectrum model may not capture the true nature of the condition. Her groundbreaking work could help millions get better, more personalized support.

New Scientist2 min read
Kerala Builds 14 Autism Centers with Therapy and Training
SolutionsFeb 19

Kerala Builds 14 Autism Centers with Therapy and Training

India's Kerala state is constructing specialized autism centers in all 14 districts, each designed with barrier-free access, therapy rooms, and parent training facilities. The $460,000 per-center investment ensures children on the autism spectrum receive personalized care in safe, modern spaces.

The Hindu2 min read
Nigeria Concert Uses Music to Boost Autism Awareness
Acts of KindnessMar 10

Nigeria Concert Uses Music to Boost Autism Awareness

A charity concert in Abuja will launch two autism advocacy albums and bring together families to celebrate acceptance. The April 2026 event marks World Autism Awareness Day with live performances and real stories from Nigerian families.

Premium Times Nigeria2 min read
Missouri Car Show Raises Autism Support Despite Rain
Acts of KindnessApr 16

Missouri Car Show Raises Autism Support Despite Rain

Rain couldn't stop car lovers from gathering at the 9th annual Autos 4 Autism Car Show in Farmington, Missouri. The event raised funds to provide free autism support programs for families across the community.

Google: fundraiser success2 min read
Teen With Autism Breaks Down Stereotypes in TED Talk
Global NewsApr 5

Teen With Autism Breaks Down Stereotypes in TED Talk

Ethan Lisi is changing how we understand autism, one powerful talk at a time. The teen speaker challenges outdated myths and shares what living on the spectrum really feels like.

TED2 min read
India Parliament Calls for Autism Empowerment, Not Just Aid
Acts of KindnessApr 2

India Parliament Calls for Autism Empowerment, Not Just Aid

India's top parliamentary leader is urging the nation to move beyond simply accommodating autistic individuals and instead fully empower them as valued contributors to society. The call came on World Autism Awareness Day, backed by strong laws but a push for better implementation.

The Hindu2 min read
Autism Affects Girls as Often as Boys, Study Finds
Health & WellnessFeb 11

Autism Affects Girls as Often as Boys, Study Finds

A groundbreaking Swedish study tracking 2.7 million people reveals autism may be just as common in girls as boys, though girls often wait years longer for diagnosis. By early adulthood, autism rates become nearly equal between genders.

Health Daily3 min read
Scientists Launch Independent Autism Research Group
SolutionsMar 20

Scientists Launch Independent Autism Research Group

Leading autism researchers and advocates formed a new independent committee to guide autism research priorities and counter recent federal changes. The group aims to unite the autism community and protect evidence-based research as funding reaches $568 million annually.

STAT News3 min read
Yale Finds 44-Cent Drug May Help Some With Autism
Health & WellnessApr 10

Yale Finds 44-Cent Drug May Help Some With Autism

Scientists at Yale University discovered that an inexpensive prescription drug already on pharmacy shelves could ease autism symptoms for people with specific genetic mutations. While it won't help everyone with autism, the breakthrough opens doors for more targeted treatments.

Google News - Health3 min read
Cape Town Trampoline Park Hosts 200 Kids With Autism
Acts of KindnessMay 15

Cape Town Trampoline Park Hosts 200 Kids With Autism

Rush trampoline park in Cape Town partnered with Autism Western Cape to create a judgment-free play day where 200 children with autism could jump, play, and just be kids. The event marks a growing movement to adapt play spaces for neurodivergent children, not the other way around.

Daily Maverick3 min read
Nigerian Autism Band Launches Album on World Awareness Day
Acts of KindnessJan 27

Nigerian Autism Band Launches Album on World Awareness Day

A music group founded by an autistic musician is releasing its first album on World Autism Awareness Day to promote understanding and inclusion. The three-track album will be translated into four languages and feature music videos to reach audiences worldwide.

Premium Times Nigeria3 min read
Mom Invents 'Bear Hug' Cape for Kids with Autism
InnovationFeb 28

Mom Invents 'Bear Hug' Cape for Kids with Autism

A mother in rural Australia created a weighted sensory cape that helps her son with autism stay calm during haircuts and meals. The invention is now helping neurodivergent and neurotypical kids manage overwhelming situations.

ABC Australia2 min read
Kenya Launches Two Projects to Improve Autism Care
Acts of KindnessApr 15

Kenya Launches Two Projects to Improve Autism Care

Children with autism in Kilifi County, Kenya are getting better access to diagnosis and support through two new research projects bringing together healthcare workers and families. The initiatives are helping African children join global autism studies while reducing stigma in their communities.

AllAfrica - Health2 min read
Autism Scientists Launch Independent Group to Counter RFK Jr.
SolutionsMar 3

Autism Scientists Launch Independent Group to Counter RFK Jr.

Leading autism researchers formed their own advisory committee to protect science-based research priorities after the federal committee was reformed with vaccine skeptics. The Independent Autism Coordinating Committee holds its first meeting March 19.

STAT News2 min read
Autism-Alzheimer's Link Could Transform Treatment
Health & WellnessApr 5

Autism-Alzheimer's Link Could Transform Treatment

Scientists are discovering unexpected connections between autism and Alzheimer's disease that could revolutionize how we understand and treat both conditions. What started as implausible hints in medical literature has become a promising new avenue of research.

Google News - Health2 min read
Autism Gap Closes: Girls Catch Up to Boys by Age 20
Health & WellnessFeb 5

Autism Gap Closes: Girls Catch Up to Boys by Age 20

A groundbreaking Swedish study tracking 2.7 million people reveals autism rates between boys and girls nearly equalize by adulthood, challenging decades of assumptions. The findings highlight that girls are simply being diagnosed later, not that they're less likely to have autism.

Medical Xpress2 min read
Georgetown Students Win Big East Prize for Autism Research
Community HeroesMar 25

Georgetown Students Win Big East Prize for Autism Research

Two Georgetown undergrads took first place at a major academic competition for their groundbreaking work studying genes linked to autism. Their research using fruit flies could help identify future therapy targets for people with autism.

Google News - Championship Win2 min read
Sport Transforms Lives of Kids with Autism in Central Asia
Acts of KindnessMay 18

Sport Transforms Lives of Kids with Autism in Central Asia

In Kazakhstan, adaptive sports like cycling and running are helping children with autism develop communication skills, emotional regulation, and independence. One mother watched her nonverbal son ride a road bike for the first time after 23 sessions of adaptive cycling.

Euronews2 min read
Autism May Be Equally Common in Women, Study Finds
Health & WellnessMay 30

Autism May Be Equally Common in Women, Study Finds

New research suggests autism affects women nearly as often as men, challenging decades of assumptions that left millions undiagnosed. The shift is helping women finally understand lifelong struggles and find community.

SBS Australia3 min read
Women Catch Up to Men in Autism Diagnoses by Age 20
Health & WellnessFeb 5

Women Catch Up to Men in Autism Diagnoses by Age 20

A groundbreaking Swedish study tracking 2.7 million people reveals that women are nearly as likely as men to be diagnosed with autism by adulthood, suggesting countless girls are being missed in childhood. This discovery could finally bring proper support to women who've been struggling without answers.

Scientific American3 min read

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